According to 'BeautifulPeople.com', a lookist dating site that only allows 'beautiful people' to join, 'beautiful people' are common in Scandinavia and Brazil.



Launched in Denmark in 2002,

BeautifulPeople.com is an elitist dating site for men and women who are confident in their appearance and want to meet only those who are attractive in appearance. , The system is such that applicants for membership are examined by the current members (the opposite sex) for their photos and profiles, and only those who are recognized as 'attractive' by majority vote are allowed to join.

Since the global service of 'BeautifulPeople.com' started on October 26, 2009, 1.8 million applicants from more than 190 countries have been rejected, and the lookism is controversial. Seems to be calling. If the people who are admitted to the membership are 'beautiful people', there are many 'beautiful people' in Scandinavia and Brazil (the percentage of those who want to join is high).

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'BeautifulPeople.com' currently has about 540,000 members worldwide, and the number of unique users (site visitors including members and non-members) is said to reach 4 million a day. Since starting the service in Denmark in 2002, we have gradually expanded the area to each country such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, Spain, Italy, Canada, and Australia, but each time it has caused controversy. rice field. The service was globalized on October 26, this year, covering the whole of Europe and Russia, China, India, Australasia , Asia and South American countries, and in two weeks, 2.16 million applicants from more than 190 countries have joined. I got together. Of these, 360,000 were admitted, which seems to be a narrow gate of about 16.7%.

The top page of the site looks like this.



Applicants can register their profile picture, name, gender, nationality, date of birth, etc. from the form at the bottom left. The profile will be open to the members for the next 48 hours, and the current members of the opposite sex will ask whether or not to admit the membership, 'Of course yes!' 'Yeah, well OK' 'Hmm, no good' 'Absolutely no!' 4 It is a system that is judged in stages and whether or not you can join by majority vote. In addition, the membership qualification is 18 years old or older, and it seems that there are many countries such as the Middle East that are blocked from accessing the site.

The top 21 countries by gender for the percentage of applicants who are allowed to join are as follows. Of course, this ranking cannot be said to be the ranking of countries with many beautiful men and women, and the value of the site's 'appearance history' itself is controversial, but the self-evaluation and objective evaluation of the appearance of people in each country I think it is interesting data that can consider the difference and whether there are many 'beautiful women'.

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[Men Women]
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1st place: Sweden (65%) Norway (76%)
2nd place: Brazil (45%) Sweden (68%)
3rd place: Denmark (40%) Iceland (66%)
4th place: Italy (39%) Brazil (45%)
5th place: Portugal (37%) Russia (44%)
6th place: Argentina (28%) USA (37%)
7th place: Norway (28%) France (35%)
8th place: Spain (25%) Italy (26%)
9th place: USA (24%) Canada (24%)
10th place: Canada (23%) Turkey (23%)
11th place: Australia (20%) Spain (22%)
12th place: France (20%) Australia (21%)
13th place: Turkey (20%) Argentina (19%)
14th place: South Korea (18%) Mexico (19%)
15th place: China (17%) Portugal (16%)
16th place: Japan (15%) India (16%)
17th place: India (15%) Lithuania (16%)
18th place: Germany (15%) South Korea (15%)
19th place: United Kingdom (12%) China (15%)
20th place: Russia (9%) United Kingdom (15%)
21st place: Poland (9%) Germany (13%)


In addition, although the site is blocked in Middle Eastern countries, it seems that Iranian women are doing well among the thousands of men and women who wanted to join over the barrier.

In countries where the percentage of people who are admitted to membership is low, there are many people who have a high self-evaluation for their appearance, and there are many people who feel free to join even if they are not so confident in their appearance because the threshold of the dating site itself is low. You may be able to see that. Also, during the 48 hours waiting for the examination, applicants can see the profile of the current member, so he wants to become a member especially with the motive of 'I want to see a lot of attractive photos of the opposite sex'. It may be that the number of applicants for membership is increasing for those who are unwilling to undergo the examination. Since the criteria for 'beautiful' and 'beautiful man' differ depending on the region and culture, it is possible that applicants from countries and races with a large number of current members will have an advantage.

Interestingly, overall, women are more likely to be admitted than men, and men are more tolerant of the appearance of the opposite sex, and women only want to join if they are fairly confident. You may be able to see that it is.

Greg Hodge, CEO of BeautifulPeople.com, said, 'Sweden and Brazil can be seen as the most aesthetically pleasing countries in the world. German men and women are struggling, but the photo shows a cute face. The same is true for Russian men, although it's true that there are too many unsightly people (among prospective members). ' 'I'm also British, but while there are national traits that care a lot about body shape and appearance, British people tend not to care about their appearance.'

I'm wondering what kind of beautiful people are members of this site, but you can see a few images of this site that can only be seen by members and prospective members from the link below.

Reference image of female member profile page
Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20091109/LA06085-a

Reference image of male member profile
Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20091109/LA06085-b

Reference image of the voting page for admission screening
Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20091026/LA92438-b

In addition, it seems that those who fail the admission examination by voting can challenge many times with different pictures.

in Web Service, Posted by darkhorse_log